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[quote]Dear Imran Sb, What are your comments on our discussion on the 'certitude of inspiration'? [blue](copied from wikipedia)[/blue] [blue]Wahdat-ulWajood: the "Unity of Being" is a Sufi philosophy emphasizing that 'there is no true existence except the Ultimate Truth (God)'. All of his creations emerge from '`adem' (عدم non-existance) to 'Wajood' (existence) out of his thought only. Hence the existence of God is the only true one (Haq) and that of his creation a false one ('Baatil'). This concept is considered a formulation of Muhyi id-Din al-Shaykh al-Akbar Ibn Arabi ( الشيخ الأكبر محيي الدين بن العربي ) since he is considered the originator of this idea, but this term is not used in any of his writings.[/blue] Probably this is the basic premise which leads Sufis to believe that there is a higher concept of Tawhid, which is La Mojood Illa Allah. They consider it even superior to the Quranic concept of Tawhid which is La Ilaha Illa Allah.[/quote]
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